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MacKinnon's 'Deaf Piano'
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And his own site wth sound-works/info/etc here: Fake Piano
3 hours ago
Lee Noyes added a discussion
eyeCONTACT blog profiles the work of friend, collaborator and sound/installation artist Alex MacKinnon; might be of interest to NNM-readers/members.
4 hours ago
That's a really interesting post, Adam - I find the study of history (the general mood of the cultures, rather than the minutiae of events) really interesting... The medieval model/conception of education is (was) quite sound for the day... we hav...
yesterday
I take your point, Adam, but as a teacher I could easily take offence to the suggestion that having a 'status' above that of the child constitutes abuse. It might be worth noting that the word 'discipline' and 'disciple' have the same root... it ...
yesterday
Yeah - there were many good comments on the editorial site itself, and no0one seems to agree with him... to the point where it occurred to me he might be 'stirring the pot' somewhat? Does he really believe what he says? But of course he does... an...
yesterday
The Shade and The Squint has been picked up by Godbeni imperializem - a radio show from Slovenia specialising in experimental/improvised music, archived and streaming from their website. On either side are some exceptional releases by duos Keith ...
on Thursday
I was sceptical at first, that anyone could perform Monk on a soprano sax post-Steve Lacy and not be a Lacy-clone, but this guy works it beautifully:
on Tuesday
Hi Lee I can't get these files to listen; what is supposed to do? By the way, let me tell you that's a great idea making this forum! Cheers paulo
on Tuesday
It stuck me as being a fantastic prototype... I agree wholeheartedly with you Jeff about synthesised pianos; speaking personally, I'd take the acoustic tones of an out of tune honkey tonk piano over any simulated key-sounds, no matter how well-pla...
on Tuesday
Educators, share your work, approaches, stories with working with music and young people.
November 22
Lee Noyes added 2 discussions to the group Music with Children
November 21
Lee Noyes added a group
Educators, share your work, approaches, stories with working with music and young people.
November 21
Lee Noyes added a video:
lee noyes solo drums domestic recording Dunedin NZ, October 2009
November 20
Cheers, Barry, for that. I'll cut and paste it here tho' since it's likely to get buried before too long... Lee Noyes/Barry Chabala - The Shade & the Squint (Roeba) The last recording by this pair was a bit too tilted toward the efi side of thi...
November 17
Anything and everything about this guy!
November 14
November 13

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waldorf teacher/improvisor/collaborative artist
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The Shade & The Squint

A new collaborative effort with guitarist Barry Chabala has just been released, available direct from Barry's Roeba imprint, or via SquidCo distribution (which also hosts some short, yet tasty, sound samples ;)

This is mine and Barry… Continue

Posted on November 3, 2009 at 1:59am — 5 Comments

Lee Noyes

Autopoiesis001

Autopoiesis 001

Aotopoiesis001Cover
Artists included (in order of appearance):

María Teresa Novelo
Nave Tierra
Augusto Palma
Dhialogue
Saravá
Satta
Lee Noyes
Elías Puc
Pronkers
Jonas Ruchenhever
Ghostly Rural Ensemble
gunaabeeuyaa

Posted on September 10, 2009 at 3:14am — 2 Comments

Lee Noyes

Eartrip 4 mag + mp3 comp

Eartrip4Cover

Oxford-based David Grundy puts together a great read in the fourth edition of Eartrip Magazine; in his words:

"So, Issue 4 hits the internet…Inside this one, an interview with John Russell, the continuing adventures of Braxton and Desmond, an overview of the HeadphonContinue

Posted on August 8, 2009 at 6:26pm —

Lee Noyes

Insubordinations: NetLabel for improvised music - NewRelease




Edited as 50 cdrs with found book+stencil covers.

The cdr can be ordered through Insubordinations online distro, Mitenand, via paypal.

Available for free download or as streaming audio

phil hargreaves: sax
lee noyes: drums, percussions
bruno duplant: contrebasse

1. porter attention à ce qui va suivre mp3
2. se lever avant le jou… Continue

Posted on June 11, 2009 at 4:27am — 3 Comments

Lee Noyes

"Art, I See You Lately in Your Energy"

A new track:

10:22.402min excerpt from 55min improvisation recorded 30 May 2009.

AlexanderMacKinnon: Guitar/FX/TapeSampling/Electronics (Centre-Right Channel)
SallyAnneMcIntyre: Violin/ContactMics/BroadcastRadio&Recievers (Right Channel)
LeeNoyes: Percussion (Left Channel) & Processing/FeedbackElectronics (Centre-Left Channel)

First meeting by this group of NoneGallery, Dunedin-based artists. Further work, both as an ensemble and with Recordings should yield a release sometime 2009.… Continue

Posted on June 7, 2009 at 12:59am —

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At 6:47am on October 24, 2009, Paulo Chagas said…
Hi Lee! Is great to be here!
At 7:50pm on October 20, 2009, Michael Pisaro said…
yes, barry did a wonderful version of "an unrhymed chord" ... on confront. he just sent me a recent CD the two of worked on together that I'm looking forward to.
At 6:26am on October 18, 2009, john gilbert colman said…
hi, lee, thanks for accepting me as a friend. what a coincidence, i've been working with the i ching as well. and then again, what's coincidence? cheers, colman.
At 4:15am on October 17, 2009, john gilbert colman said…
great stuff, lee. all the best, colman.
At 7:16pm on October 11, 2009, Michael Pisaro said…
Nice meeting you Lee!
Michael
At 12:29pm on June 26, 2009, John Russell said…
Hello Lee.
Nice of you to get in touch.
Best
John
At 12:21pm on May 27, 2009, UniSecs said…
Hey, thanks for stopping by. I dig your tracks, too.
At 11:48pm on May 22, 2009, James Ross said…
Hi Lee
Really enjoyed listening to Silent Consent. Always something to hear in it. Percussion parts very effective. Sound of kids and other background noises adds something very special. Nice work, man.
At 1:56pm on May 21, 2009, Joshua Manchester said…
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At 10:00am on May 11, 2009, Joshua Manchester said…
Thanks Lee! I love Jawlensky. Have you ever tried a spork?
 
 

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